OK - check this listing price history

BenBen
edited April 2008 in Seattle Real Estate
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/print ... -id=677285

Everything from 964k to 872k, moving wildly up and down over a period of 351 days.

Two things here:

a) Why on earth would you raise prices after the thing has not moved for 6 months?

b) Can anybody show me a listing in the Puget Sound area with a longer list of price history? :)

Comments

  • c) Why would you raise the price $4000 one day after raising it $340?

    d) Why would you spend $900k on a mid-sized spec home in the burbs with no yard and have to pay HOA dues? It's the worst of every type of housing rolled into one. At least it's not a townhome style house with shared walls.
  • Oh - You guys will love this one by Greenlake!


    http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/print ... -id=300992

    Nov 06, 2006 $895,000
    Dec 26, 2006 $915,000
    Feb 12, 2007 $895,000
    Jun 17, 2007 $985,000
    Dec 17, 2007 $1,100,000

    Julie
  • The main thing that shocked me was the sheer number of price changes. I have seen prices go up and down before, but not 25 of them on a single listing!
  • jjl wrote:
    Oh - You guys will love this one by Greenlake!


    http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/print ... -id=300992

    Nov 06, 2006 $895,000
    Dec 26, 2006 $915,000
    Feb 12, 2007 $895,000
    Jun 17, 2007 $985,000
    Dec 17, 2007 $1,100,000

    Julie
    offerd at 25% below appr.

    I'm not sure which is worse, the atrocious spelling in the listing, or the claim of 25% below appraisal value. You know you're in trouble when your asking price is more than $250k above the Zestimate.
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